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How popular is the baby name Exaucee in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Find out using the graph below! Plus, see baby names similar to Exaucee and check out all the blog posts that mention the name Exaucee.

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In 2015, Emma replaced Lea as the top girl name, William joined Thomas as the top boy name, Beatrice replaced Charlie in the girls’ top 10, and Noah replaced Olivier in the boy’s top 10. (Here are the 2014 rankings.)

[UPDATE, May 2017 – The Quebec rankings for 2015 have since been updated and it looks like William has pulled ahead of Thomas to become the sole #1 name.]

Of all 9,096 girl names on Quebec’s list in 2015, 74.5% of them were used a single time. Here are some of the unique girl names:

Allegresse – the French word allégresse means “joy, elation.”

Angelhephzibah

Brightness

Cathalaya-Skuessi

Clerilda

Confiance – the French word confiance means “confidence, trust.”

Doxalyah

Etky

Eubenice

Evlly

Exaucee – the French verb exaucer means “to grant a wish.”

Flory Comfort

Garance – the French word garance refers to a shade of red created from the root of the madder plant.

In 2007, the most popular names in Brussels (the capital of both Belgium and the European Union) were:

Boys

Girls

Mohamed (235)

Adam (169)

Rayan (84)

Nathan (81)

Gabriel (66)

Amine (62)

Ayoub (58, tie)

Mehdi (58, tie)

Lucas (56)

Anas (54)

Lina (94, tie)

Sarah (94, tie)

Aya (86)

Yasmine (71)

Rania (70, tie)

Sara (70, tie)

Salma (69)

Imane (63)

Ines (56)

Clara (49)

According to Brussel Nieuws.be, the number of births between 2002 and 2007 rose by 8.4% for boys and 9.2% for girls, but the total number of different names increased by 17.0% and 20.7%, respectively. Very interesting…